Number Representation and Computer Arithmetic for Exams โ€” LearnFlat
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Number Representation and Computer Arithmetic for Exams

Master binary systems, signed numbers, and computer arithmetic to solve core hardware and digital logic problems in engineering exams.

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Every computer engineering exam and foundational technical interview tests your deep understanding of how hardware actually stores and processes numbers. Without a solid grasp of binary arithmetic, signed representations, and overflow conditions, it is impossible to master digital logic or processor design. This text-based course bridges the gap between theoretical math and physical hardware execution, preparing you to solve complex technical problems with speed and precision. You will transition from basic counting to analyzing how modern processors handle arithmetic operations under the hood. By reading detailed explanations, studying structured code and hardware logic representations, and working through step-by-step derivations, you will build a rock-solid mental model of computer arithmetic. What you'll learn: - Understand foundational numbering systems including binary, octal, hexadecimal, and base conversions - Master signed number representations using sign-magnitude, one's complement, and two's complement forms - Perform binary arithmetic operations and accurately detect overflow conditions in hardware - Analyze floating-point representation structures, including normalization and exponent biasing - Practice solving typical engineering exam questions on range limits, precision, and arithmetic logic The course begins with core definitions and the mathematical foundations of positional number systems. Next, you will explore how signed integers and fractional values are represented in memory, finishing with practical arithmetic algorithms used in modern CPU design. This course is designed for computer science students, IT professionals, and self-taught developers preparing for technical exams or hardware-focused interviews. No advanced engineering background is required to start. Dive in and master the core language of computer hardware.

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